Generally speaking, Spicy remains one of the more flexible ones to adapt one's own prompts, right?
Because a lot of other contexts just set up direct convos with a character (which I don't want) or do some overly flowery shit like that Loki thingy, while I just want a completely detached and professional-sounding assistant who describes whatever I want
>>106270658
>And most importantly, the therapist will never have the time to actually get something out that might be worth looking at and I will never be able to freely talk and actually say what I think to without landing in a cell, get cancelled or worse for being genuine at expressing myself too much.
I understand avoiding a therapist for monetary reasons, but that's the wrong attitude; their whole job description is working out what's going on inside your head and (most importantly) planning out a way to nudge things back into place/making you more comfortable inside of your own skin.
Obviously this isn't done by just sitting down and saying "yes hello I want to gape preschoolers", but the whole process is lengthy for a reason and mental issues aren't as immediate to diagnose/treat as physical ones. You ultimately have to get a bit lucky, getting one that you can implicitly trust and that is competent enough to treat you, but it will infinitely more effective than a chatbot (especially when it comes to giving you PRACTICAL pointers to work on yourself, which a bot can't help with)
t. knower
>>106271000
Ok that's actually a really really neat idea for practising a language, very inventive at least